Subtitled last tape from the cockpit crew on the fatal re-entry. Space Shuttle ColumbiaSTS-107 was lost on its 28th mission
HQ version HERE: http://youtu.be/_rIHdk-_UoM .... The only surviving minutes on a piece of tape found on the ground ( +BBC in/outro) .. .. .►more info ►
Among the 80.000 recovered items later found on the ground was this videotape recording made by the astronauts during the start of re-entry. The 13-minute recording shows the flight crew astronauts conducting routine re-entry procedures and joking with each other. None gives any indication of a problem.
In this video, the flight-deck crew puts on their gloves and passes the video camera around to record plasma and flames visible outside the windows of the orbiter (a normal occurrence).
This recording, which on normal flights would have continued through landing, ends about four minutes before the shuttle began to disintegrate and 11 minutes before Mission Control lost the signal from the orbiter
Space ShuttleCrew:
flightdeck:
CommanderRick D. HusbandPilotWilliam C. McCoolMission Specialist4 Laurel B. Clark
Mission Specialist 2 Kalpana Chawla
Miid deck : (not in video)
Ilan RamonMichael AndersonDavid Brown
.

Colombia Three

The Colombia Three are three individuals – Niall Connolly, James Monaghan and Martin McCauley – who are currently living in the Republic of Ireland, having fled from Colombia, where they were sentenced to prison terms of seventeen years for training FARC rebels.

Arrest

The three came to prominence on 11 August 2001, when they were arrested travelling on false passports at Bogotá International Airport while waiting to transfer to international flights out of the country. The Colombian authorities alleged at the time that they were training FARC rebels and were members of the Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA). According to General Fernando Tapias the Colombian authorities were tipped off by "an international security organisation".

Two of the three men, Monaghan and McCauley, had arrived in Colombia on 30 June 2001 on a flight from Belfast, via Paris. Niall Connolly had flown from Dublin, via Madrid, and spent a day in Caracas before making a rendezvous in Bogotá. The three men then spent the next five weeks travelling through a demilitarised southern zone of Colombia, then under the control of the FARC rebels as part of peace talks with the Colombian government. They were arrested as soon as they touched down in Bogotá on a commercial flight on the Saturday night.

Content

The song is a reflection on the narrator's teenage years: specifically, of borrowing his mother's car to take his girlfriend for a ride, and listening to songs on the radio while doing so.

Critical reception

The song generally received favorable reviews. Bobby Peacock of Roughstock gave the song four and a half stars out of five, saying that "it sounds like the kind of fun song you would want to hear on the radio at a memorable moment." Peacock praised Rucker's "all-smiles delivery" and the song's "incredibly catchy melody and tight production." He also compared its theme to "I Watched It All (On My Radio)" by Lionel Cartwright. Tammy Ragusa of Country Weekly gave the song an A grade, calling it "the perfect marriage of an artist’s effervescent personality with an upbeat song, this one about the love of music." Billy Dukes of Taste of Country gave the song two and a half stars out of five, writing that "the uptempo tribute to young love, open roads and, of course, the radio is familiar and easy to fall for, especially when powered by Rucker’s unequaled exuberance." However, Dukes also called the song "a little fluffy" and "not difficult to forget."

Variations to the boot include the Adidas World Cup, which has screw-in studs for soft ground as well as indoor and artificial turf versions.

In 2007, Adidas released a 25
29th anniversary package for the Copa, including a box with anniversary artwork, a wooden shoe trees, leather polish, a key chain, a postcard with Die deutsche Fußballnationalmannschaft from 1982 and a cloth.
The boot was also slightly varied with the "Copa Mundial" on the side in gold rather than silver letters and tweaks to the tongue and heel collar echoing the 1982 original.

La Voz (Phoenix)

La Voz Arizona covers the informational needs of the Spanish speaking community in Maricopa County, Arizona, and distributes, free of charge, 60,000 copies every Friday to over 2,000 rack locations at several grocery stores, as well as high traffic shopping centers & restaurants.

La Voz Arizona began publishing in January 2000 and immediately established a reputation in Arizona as a prize-winning newspaper, including multiple winners of the 2003, 2004, and 2005 National Association of Hispanic Publications Latina Journalist of the Year, and the first and only two Latinos inducted to the Hall of Fame of the Arizona Newspapers Association.

La Voz Arizona publishes local and national news information, sports, entertainment, and advertising that includes grocers, jobs, automotive, telecommunications, banking services, and more.

BBC Radio 5 Live commentary of England 1-1 Colombia Penalty Shootout

Subtitled Last COCKPIT Tape Shuttle Columbia Accident + Crew Audio

Subtitled last tape from the cockpit crew on the fatal re-entry. Space Shuttle ColumbiaSTS-107 was lost on its 28th mission
HQ version HERE: http://youtu.be/_rIHdk-_UoM .... The only surviving minutes on a piece of tape found on the ground ( +BBC in/outro) .. .. .►more info ►
Among the 80.000 recovered items later found on the ground was this videotape recording made by the astronauts during the start of re-entry. The 13-minute recording shows the flight crew astronauts conducting routine re-entry procedures and joking with each other. None gives any indication of a problem.
In this video, the flight-deck crew puts on their gloves and passes the video camera around to record plasma and flames visible outside the windows of the orbiter (a normal occurrence).
This recording, which on normal flights would have continued through landing, ends about four minutes before the shuttle began to disintegrate and 11 minutes before Mission Control lost the signal from the orbiter
Space ShuttleCrew:
flightdeck:
CommanderRick D. HusbandPilotWilliam C. McCoolMission Specialist4 Laurel B. Clark
Mission Specialist 2 Kalpana Chawla
Miid deck : (not in video)
Ilan RamonMichael AndersonDavid Brown
.

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Inside Mission Control During STS-107 Columbia's Failed Re-entry and disaster

Inside Mission Control During STS-107 Columbia's Failed Re-entry and disaster

Inside Mission Control During STS-107 Columbia's Failed Re-entry and disaster

BBC Radio 5 Live commentary of England 1-1 Colombia Penalty Shootout

Subtitled Last COCKPIT Tape Shuttle Columbia Accident + Crew Audio

Subtitled last tape from the cockpit crew on the fatal re-entry. Space Shuttle ColumbiaSTS-107 was lost on its 28th mission
HQ version HERE: http://youtu.be/_rIHdk-_UoM .... The only surviving minutes on a piece of tape found on the ground ( +BBC in/outro) .. .. .►more info ►
Among the 80.000 recovered items later found on the ground was this videotape recording made by the astronauts during the start of re-entry. The 13-minute recording shows the flight crew astronauts conducting routine re-entry procedures and joking with each other. None gives any indication of a problem.
In this video, the flight-deck crew puts on their gloves and passes the video camera around to record plasma and flames visible outside the windows of the orbiter (a normal occurrence).
This recording, w...

published: 13 Dec 2009

Inside Mission Control During STS-107 Columbia's Failed Re-entry and disaster

Subtitled last tape from the cockpit crew on the fatal re-entry. Space Shuttle ColumbiaSTS-107 was lost on its 28th mission
HQ version HERE: http://youtu.be/_rIHdk-_UoM .... The only surviving minutes on a piece of tape found on the ground ( +BBC in/outro) .. .. .►more info ►
Among the 80.000 recovered items later found on the ground was this videotape recording made by the astronauts during the start of re-entry. The 13-minute recording shows the flight crew astronauts conducting routine re-entry procedures and joking with each other. None gives any indication of a problem.
In this video, the flight-deck crew puts on their gloves and passes the video camera around to record plasma and flames visible outside the windows of the orbiter (a normal occurrence).
This recording, which on normal flights would have continued through landing, ends about four minutes before the shuttle began to disintegrate and 11 minutes before Mission Control lost the signal from the orbiter
Space ShuttleCrew:
flightdeck:
CommanderRick D. HusbandPilotWilliam C. McCoolMission Specialist4 Laurel B. Clark
Mission Specialist 2 Kalpana Chawla
Miid deck : (not in video)
Ilan RamonMichael AndersonDavid Brown
.

Subtitled last tape from the cockpit crew on the fatal re-entry. Space Shuttle ColumbiaSTS-107 was lost on its 28th mission
HQ version HERE: http://youtu.be/_rIHdk-_UoM .... The only surviving minutes on a piece of tape found on the ground ( +BBC in/outro) .. .. .►more info ►
Among the 80.000 recovered items later found on the ground was this videotape recording made by the astronauts during the start of re-entry. The 13-minute recording shows the flight crew astronauts conducting routine re-entry procedures and joking with each other. None gives any indication of a problem.
In this video, the flight-deck crew puts on their gloves and passes the video camera around to record plasma and flames visible outside the windows of the orbiter (a normal occurrence).
This recording, which on normal flights would have continued through landing, ends about four minutes before the shuttle began to disintegrate and 11 minutes before Mission Control lost the signal from the orbiter
Space ShuttleCrew:
flightdeck:
CommanderRick D. HusbandPilotWilliam C. McCoolMission Specialist4 Laurel B. Clark
Mission Specialist 2 Kalpana Chawla
Miid deck : (not in video)
Ilan RamonMichael AndersonDavid Brown
.

Subtitled Last COCKPIT Tape Shuttle Columbia Accident + Crew Audio

Subtitled last tape from the cockpit crew on the fatal re-entry. Space Shuttle ColumbiaSTS-107 was lost on its 28th mission
HQ version HERE: http://youtu.be/_rIHdk-_UoM .... The only surviving minutes on a piece of tape found on the ground ( +BBC in/outro) .. .. .►more info ►
Among the 80.000 recovered items later found on the ground was this videotape recording made by the astronauts during the start of re-entry. The 13-minute recording shows the flight crew astronauts conducting routine re-entry procedures and joking with each other. None gives any indication of a problem.
In this video, the flight-deck crew puts on their gloves and passes the video camera around to record plasma and flames visible outside the windows of the orbiter (a normal occurrence).
This recording, which on normal flights would have continued through landing, ends about four minutes before the shuttle began to disintegrate and 11 minutes before Mission Control lost the signal from the orbiter
Space ShuttleCrew:
flightdeck:
CommanderRick D. HusbandPilotWilliam C. McCoolMission Specialist4 Laurel B. Clark
Mission Specialist 2 Kalpana Chawla
Miid deck : (not in video)
Ilan RamonMichael AndersonDavid Brown
.

Intermezzo (souvenir De Vienne)

Like the dream you dream tonightThat fades from sight when darkness disappearsMaybe you will vanish tooThe moment when tomorrow's dawn appearsSo, my love while stars above in Heaven's blueAre softly gleaming I'll dream of youAnd I'll live in the glory of your loveWhen I see the shadows fallingOn a purple summer eveningThen is when I hear you callingAcross the lonely yearsOh, how well I still rememberWhen another summer eveningOne that started out in splendorEnded in tearsLike the dream you dream tonightThat fades from sight when darkness disappearsMaybe you will vanish tooThe moment when tomorrow's dawn appearsSo, my love while stars aboveIn Heaven's blue are softly beaming and gleaming